Jan 05

Supposed to post this few months back but forgot.


There’s no J.Co Donuts & Coffee here, so don’t be too excited. Had it few months back, bought it all the way from KL with help from a friend.

I’m not sure about the price now. When I had this, one dozen was only RM19.05(include tax it’s RM20), this is West Malaysia’s price. Either one dozen in one box or one dozen separated intow two boxes, the price remained the same unlike the other donut establishment.

Anyway, let’s see what in the box:

Bottom left to right to top:
JCrown Nutella, Don Mochino, Miss Green T, Hazel Dazzel, Al Caponne, Glazzy

Bottom left to right to top:
Caviar Mint, Snow White, Manggo Blitz, Why Nut?, Tira Miss U, Oreology.

For the taste, can’t say much because when it reached Kuching, it was already more than 24 hours and had stayed overnight in the fridge before flying back.

Jan 02

Imperial Duck is located at the same row as Lok Thian. Very easy to spot. It’s opened for business quite a long time ago and I’m sure many of you had heard of the bad and good. Not going to comment much here as this site is only to feature food that we had to you and not to do actual full review unless we are requested to do so.

What we notice is that it’s always packed!

Sorry about the photo, focused the wrong place hehehe…

Cha Seow Puff 3 pcs(RM3.60)

Shanghai Style Pan Fried Dumpling 3 pcs(RM3.60), beware of the soup inside, once you biten it, don’t overturn it or else the soup will all flow out.

Barbecue Pork(three-layer meat), RM8

“Char Seow” with barbecue pork noodle(RM7)

“Char Seow” with Imperial Duck noodle(RM7)

Imperial Duck Hong Kong Style(RM12)

Stewed Combination Rice(RM5.50)

Local kailan cooked with oyster sauce(RM5)

Obviously, this place is not HALAL.